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49 pages of results. 391. On Saturn And The Flood [Journals] [Kronos]
... combination on Saturn. The effects of nearby supernovae on the biosphere have been the object of intensive study by geologists in recent years,(14) in an attempt to account for abrupt changes in the history of life on this planet. Sudden extinctions were followed by the appearance of new species, quite different from those preceding them in the stratigraphic record. In a relatively brief interval whole genera were annihilated, giving way to new creatures of radically different aspect, having little in common with the earlier forms they replaced.(15) Thus, over the past two or three decades, many geologists and paleontologists have found themselves increasingly drawn to the view that the observed abrupt changes ...
392. Shoshenq and Shishak: A Case of Mistaken Identity [Journals] [SIS Review]
... . Velikovsky, Peoples of the Sea, p. 193 ff. for an outline of his revision. 2. For the development of the "Glasgow Chronology", which grew out of the SIS Glasgow Conference of 1978, see e.g . the present writer's conference paper, "Can there be a Revised Chronology without a Revised Stratigraphy?", SISR VI/1-3, 1982, pp. 16-26; also "An Eighth Century Date for Merenptah", SISR III/2 , 1978, pp. 57-9, and "Dating the Wars of Seti I", SISR V/1 , 1980/81, pp. 13-27; also G. Gammon, ...
393. The Climate Hypothesis [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... (Tucson, Ariz., 1984), p. 850. 28. Kishtalka, Dinosaur Plots, op. cit., p. 207. 29. R.F . Flint, Glacial and Quaternary Geology,(New York, 1971), p.376. 30. D. Q. Bowen, Quaternary Geology A Stratigraphic Framework for Multidisciplinary Work, (New York,1978), p. 38; See also, J. A. Sutcliffe, On the Track of Ice Age Mammals,(New York, 1985), p.52. 31. S. Stanley, The New Evolutionary Timetable,(New York, 1981), p ...
394. Physics, Astronomy and Chronology. Part One: Radiometric Chronometry [Journals] [SIS Review]
... (especially pp.453-64), chapter 31 in The Lately Tortured Earth (London 1983). Close to Lethbridge the remains of a child were discovered by Stalker in glacial till. This find, widely known as the Taber Child, yields markedly conflicting dates when physical (carbon-14), chemical (protein concentrations), and geoarchaeological (stratigraphy) reckonings are compared. See the Canadian Journal of Archaeology 7(2 ) (1983), which contains four articles and a commentary on these remains, in the pages following 177. Acknowledgement I am indebted to my colleague at the University of Lethbridge, Dr Shigeru Kounosu, who produced an extensive set of notes, "Problems ...
395. An Integrated Model for an Earthwide Event at 2300 BC. Part II: The Climatological Evidence [Journals] [SIS Review]
... . Zillman, Climatic Change and Variability, (Cambridge University Press, 1978), p.106; see also H. A. Martin, "Palynology and Historical Ecology of Some Cave Excavations in the Australian Nullarbor", Australian Journal of Botany 21 (1973), pp.283-304; and A. P. Kershaw,"Stratigraphy and Pollen Analysis of Bromfield Swamp, North Eastern Queensland, Australia", New Phytologist 75 (1975), p.188; and C. J. Heusser, "Some Comparisons Between Climatic Changes in Northwestern North America and Patagonia", contained in F. N. Furness (ed.), Solar Variations, Climatic Change ...
396. The Cautious Revolutionary [Journals] [SIS Review]
... end of the Cretaceous Period [23]. On the other hand, the geologists Charles Officer and Charles Drake of Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, consider that the characteristics of iridium deposition at the various sites are sufficiently variable as to indicate a volcanic origin rather than a fall-out of dust produced from an extraterrestrial missile. Also, studies of stratigraphic layers near the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary with special regard to normal or reversed polarity suggest that not all the extinctions of living organisms were simultaneous [24,25]. Their conclusions have been challenged [25], but the situation remains unclear [23]. Another problem still to be resolved is that certain groups, such as the ammonites ...
397. The el-Amarna Letters and the New Chronology [Journals] [SIS Review]
... alternative. We would suggest that two fruitful archaeological periods to be considered in this search for earlier Philistine groups are either (a ) at the time of the influx of new peoples into Palestine in the so-called Hyksos period, or alternatively (b ) at the end of that period when a new and distinctive form of pottery appears in the stratigraphy of the Levantine coastal plain. This bichrome ware was first identified at Tell el-Ajjul, near Gaza, (possibly the city of Sharuhen, last stronghold of the Hyksos which fell during the reign of Ahmose) and subsequently found at a number of other sites in the region and at Enkomi in Cyprus [14]. Some of the ...
398. The Historicity of the Homeric Poems and Traditions [Journals] [SIS Review]
... .. "The disappearance of a wide range of skills (from literacy and ivory working to building in stone) needs to be considered in the context of the contraction of economy and settlement following the collapse of Mycenaean civilisation. However, their reappearance (as yet unsatisfactorily explained), when taken in conjunction with the patchy nature of the stratigraphy for the Greek Dark Age', provides circumstantial evidence suggesting that our present chronology may be overstretched. Protogeometric and later buildings and occupational remains frequently occur immediately above Mycenaean structures with no intervening strata. What makes these instances puzzling is not so much the absence of occupational debris but the lack of any natural accumulation of sediment or silt over ...
399. The Archaeology of Shiloh and Pottery Chronology [Journals] [SIS Review]
... A of the Danish Western Area; Buhl 1969, No.190). 86 Iron Age II' (from Strata IV-III at Megiddo; Lamon 1939, pl.17, No.86) 5. Pottery A. General In the absence of large amounts of written finds in Palestine, pottery has become the key to understanding the stratigraphy. Unfortunately, pottery identification is as much art as science and is picked up by years of experience rather than learnt from college or books. There is only one useful book that covers the subject and this is hard to come by in Britain; it is Ancient Pottery of the Holy Land by Ruth Amiran (Jerusalem, 1969 - ...
400. The Problem of Adjusting the Date Limits of the Archaeological Ages to Meet Velikovsky's Revision [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Hazor was too important politically to remain vacant 400 years. Notes and References 1. D. Courville, The Exodus Problem and its Ramifications. Crest Challenge Books (Box 993, Loma Linda, CA 92354), Vol. I, 87, 88. 2. John Bimson, "Can there be a Revised Chronology without a Revised Stratigraphy?" S.I .S . Review, April 1978, 16-26. 3. See n. 1. 4. Courville, ibid., chart, 302. 5. D. Courville, "The Use and Abuse of Astronomy in Dating." Creation Research Society Quarterly, March 1976. 6. Marvin Luckerman " ...
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